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M82A1 Model 82A1 OPERATOR’S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

2 MANUFACTURER’S DISCLAIMER 2 WARRANTY AND SERVICE 3 USE OF THIS MANUAL 3 SAFETY GUIDELINES 5 DESCRIPTION OF 6 SPECIFICATIONS 7 BREAK-IN PROCEDURE 7 MAJOR COMPONENTS 7 SAFETY MECHANISM 8 OPERATION 8 SIGHTS 10 ASSEMBLY OF MAJOR COMPONENTS 14 LOADING AND FIRING 17 UNLOADING AND CLEARING 18 UNLOADING THE 19 REMOVING THE MAINSPRING AND BUFFER 20 INSTALLING THE MAINSPRING AND BUFFER 21 CLEANING AND LUBRICATION 23 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 24 INSPECTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS 28 TROUBLESHOOTING 32 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST Model 82A1 MANUFACTURER’S DISCLAIMER BFMI will not be responsible for injury, death, or damage to property resulting from either intentional or accidental discharge of this firearm or from its function when used for purposes or subjected to treatment for which it was not designed. BFMI will not honor claims involving this firearm which result from careless or improper handling, unauthorized adjustment or parts replacement, corrosion, neglect, the use of the wrong ammunition, or the use of other than commercially manufactured ammunition in good condition, or any combination thereof.

WARRANTY AND SERVICE For one year from date of purchase, Barrett Manufacturing Inc. (BFMI), warrants to the original owner, that this product was manufactured free of defects in materials and workmanship. BFMI will correct any defect covered under the warranty by repair or replacement with the same or comparable model. BFMI will not be responsible for injury, death, or damage to property resulting from either intentional or accidental discharge of this firearm or from its function when used for purposes or subjected to treatment for which it was not designed. BFMI will not honor claims involving this product which result from careless or improper handling, unauthorized adjustment or parts replacement, corrosion, neglect, the use of the wrong caliber ammunition, or the use of other than commercially manufactured ammunition in good condition, or any combination thereof. Please visit barrett. net for any additional information. If you need factory service, whether covered under warranty or not, please contact BFMI for instructions on how to have your rifle repaired.

Barrett Firearms Manufacturing Inc. P.O. Box 1077 Murfreesboro, TN 37133-1077 615-896-2938

2 barrett.net USE OF THIS MANUAL Read this manual before you handle the Model 82A1 Rifle. It is important that you understand the principles of safe gun handling in general and the features of this rifle. This manual is not a substitute for training from a qualified instructor. Important safety topics are discussed in this chapter and throughout this manual. This manual should remain with the rifle and it should be transferred with the rifle to subsequent owners. Additional manuals can be ordered from Barrett Firearms Manufacturing or can be downloaded from the company website, barrett.net. This manual covers the Model 82A1 only. Technical specifications are subject to change without notice. Please ensure you have the most updated revision of this manual by checking barrett.net.

SAFETY GUIDELINES WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW SAFETY GUIDELINES MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH . AMMUNITION Do not use hand loaded, re-manufactured, or surplus ammunition. Always use new, clean, dry, properly stored, and correct caliber ammunition from reputable manufacturers. SAFETY DISTANCE Bullets fired from this rifle may travel as far as 4 miles. Make certain that you have an adequate backstop. HEARING PROTECTION Always wear adequate hearing protection when the rifle is firing; wear both earplugs and shooting muffs together for maximum protection. This includes observers. Observers should always be behind the shooter. EYE PROTECTION Appropriate eye protection should be worn when both shooting and maintaining your rifle. It is normal for firing to generate airborne dust and debris. Protect your eyes from solvents and uncaptured parts under spring pressure while performing maintenance on your rifle.

3 Model 82A1 MUZZLE CONTROL Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. Never allow your muzzle to point at anything that you do not intend to shoot. Upon firing, the muzzle device releases high-pressure gas from it’s ports that can damage objects or cause injuries, keep everything away from the vicinity of the muzzle. KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE Keep your finger off the trigger and out of the trigger guard until your sights are aligned on your target and you intend to fire. ASSUME EVERY FIREARM IS LOADED Always treat every firearm as if it were loaded. Look and feel for an empty . Do not trust the extractor to provide an empty chamber. BEWARE OF BARREL OBSTRUCTIONS Ensure the barrel’s bore is free of obstructions before you fire your rifle. Even the smallest obstruction such as a stuck patch or grease will cause increased pressures that can rupture the barrel. KEEP YOUR SAFETY ON Keep your safety on until your sights are aligned on your target and you intend to fire. FAILURE TO FIRE If your rifle fails to fire when you pull the trigger, do not pull the charging handle. Keep the rifle pointed toward a safe area and wait 2 minutes. If a hang-fire (slow ignition) has occurred, the round will probably fire within two minutes. If the round does not fire, remove and inspect the . If the primer is indented properly, discard it in a safe manner. MAINTAIN YOUR RIFLE PROPERLY Performing proper maintenance, as outlined in this manual, insures that your rifle will be safe to shoot and will perform to design specification for many years. Alterations, modifications or adjustments may damage your rifle, make it unsafe to fire and will void warranty claims.

4 barrett.net STORE YOUR RIFLE SAFELY It is your responsibility to take reasonable precaution to secure your rifle, keep it properly secured and prevent unauthorized use. ALCOHOL, MEDICATIONS AND DRUGS Do not handle or operate your rifle under the influence of alcohol, medication or drugs.

DESCRIPTION OF FIREARM - FIGURE 1 The Model 82A1 is a semi-automatic, recoil operated rifle chambered in .50 BMG or .416 Barrett. The rifle is fed from a 10 round detachable (.50 BMG) or fixed (.416 Barrett) magazine. With its low felt recoil and self-loading , the Model 82A1 offers rapid, accurate fire power. The muzzle brake, dual barrel springs and long mainspring design make the rifle comfortable to shoot.

The rifle is shipped from the factory in 2 pieces: the upper receiver complete and lower receiver complete. It is recommended to always store and transport the Model 82A1 in the provided airtight, watertight carrying case.

MODEL 82A1 .50 BMG

MODEL 82A1CQ .50 BMG

MODEL 82A1 .416 BARRETT

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5 Model 82A1 SPECIFICATIONS Model 82A1 .416 Barrett 82A1 .416 Model Barrett .416 Semi-Automatic kg) 32.8 lbs (14.9 mm) 56” (1422.5 mm) Lower (965.2 38” mm) Upper (1041.4 41” (736.629” mm) 1:12 10 rounds with Lower Integral receiver - steel thumb - lever Manual Fixed front, Adjustable rear sights Model 82A1CQ Model x 99) .50 BMG (12.7 Semi-Automatic kg) lbs (13.5 29.7 mm) (1220 48” mm) Lower (965.2 38” mm) Upper 40.5” (1028.7 (508 mm) 20” 1:15 10 rounds with Lower Integral receiver - steel thumb - lever Manual Fixed front, Adjustable rear sights Model 82A1 Model x 99) .50 BMG (12.7 Semi-Automatic kg) 30 lbs (13.6 57” mm) (1450 mm)Lower (965.2 38” mm) Upper (1041.4 41” (736.629” mm) 1:15 10 rounds with Lower Integral receiver - steel thumb - lever Manual Fixed front, Adjustable rear sights Model: Caliber: Operation: Weight: Length: Overall (Assembled) (Takedown Length: Mode) Barrel Length: Barrel Twist: Capacity: Magazine : Safety Sights

6 barrett.net BREAK–IN PROCEDURE Barrett does not offer a specific procedure for barrel break-in other than checking for obstructions and using your new rifle. Experience has shown that the bore becomes less prone to fouling over time and that accuracy may improve with use. Ensure that the rifle is adequately lubricated and follow the loading/unloading and safety procedures when operating your rifle. MAJOR COMPONENTS - FIGURE 2 1. Upper Receiver 2. Carrier Group 3. Lower Receiver 4. Magazine

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FIGURE 2 SAFETY MECHANISM The safety mechanism is located above the grip on the left side of the lower receiver. To place the gun in the safe mode, push the safety lever selector to the “SAFE” position. To place it in the fire mode, push the safety lever to the “FIRE” position. (FIGURE 3)

FIGURE 3

7 Model 82A1 BIPOD OPERATION The bipod assembly is used to fire from the prone position and assist in operator manipulation of the firearm.

To reposition the bipod legs, pull each bipod leg away from the yoke (FIGURE 4-A) and rotate to the desired position (FIGURE 4-B). The bipod leg will into place (forward, rearward, and 90 degrees from the receiver). The bipod legs of the M107A1 extend to increase height.

Pulling on the feet of the bipod causes the legs to extend. To retract a leg, depress the plunger located on the bipod leg and push on the foot (FIGURE 4).

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B B APERTURE FIGURE 4 SIGHTS This section provides information on how to make sight corrections to zero the Model 82A1 and make elevation/windage adjustments. Only the rear sight is adjustable for elevation and windage (FIGURE 5). REAR SIGHT ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT

ELEVATION SCALE APERTURE WINDAGE ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT SCALE SCREW

FIGURE 5

8 barrett.net ZEROING PROCEDURE Using a bore collimator or laser bore sight, project to a 100 meter distance. Rotate the elevation adjustment knob on the rear sight to vertically adjust the aperture to be aligned with the collimator/ laser. Loosen the elevation scale screw (FIGURE 5) and adjust the scale to align the 100 meter mark with the aperture . Tighten the elevation scale screw then fire a test group to confirm zero. If needed, make small additional adjustments to the elevation knob until zeroed at 100 meters. WARNING ENSURE COLLIMATOR OR LASER BORE SIGHT IS REMOVED BEFORE FIRING RIFLE. ELEVATION/WINDAGE CORRECTION With the Model 82A1 iron sights zeroed, the rear sight can be used for quick elevation and windage adjustments. Elevation adjustments are performed made by rotating the elevation screw on the top of the rear sight body. Windage adjustments are performed by rotating the windage knob on the left side of the rear sight (FIGURE 5). When rotating the adjustment knobs clicks can be heard and felt. The table displays the POI shift at specific distances for each windage adjustment click.

ONE CLICK MOVES POINT OF IMPACT LEFT OR RIGHT Range Centimeters Inches 100 meters 1.47 0.58 200 meters 2.97 1.17 300 meters 4.44 1.75 400 meters 5.92 2.33 500 meters 7.39 2.91 600 meters 8.89 3.5 700 meters 10.36 4.08 800 meters 11.84 4.66 900 meters 13.31 5.24 1000 meters 14.8 5.83

9 Model 82A1 ASSEMBLY OF MAJOR COMPONENTS 1. Extend the bipod legs on the lower receiver and place the lower receiver on a level surface.

FIGURE 6

2. The bolt carrier group is held in place under tension in the lower receiver by the midlock pin, which extends through a vent hole in the lower receiver and into the bolt carrier (FIGURE 7). (Both the midlock pin and the rear lock pin, located in a retaining hole in the end of the lower receiver, have finger rings to aid in removal.)

FIGURE 7

10 barrett.net 3. Standing above and to the rear of the lower receiver, grasp the charging handle with the right hand, and carefully pull back (1), against tension, while withdrawing the midlock pin from its retaining hole (2). Allow the bolt carrier to come forward SLOWLY until there is no more spring tension and it rests in the lower receiver (3) (FIGURE 8).

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FIGURE 8 4. Carefully pick up the upper receiver. The barrel will be nested inside for compact storage. Ensure the barrel is rotated so that the barrel extension and feed-ramp is correctly aligned (FIGURE 9-A). Slide the barrel forward until it is fully seated against the barrel stop (FIGURE 9-B). Slide the impact bumper into position on the large diameter of the barrel and against the barrel stop.

A FEED RAMP

BARREL EXTENSION IMPACT BUMPER BARREL STOP

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FIGURE 9

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WARNING THE TENSION ON THE BARREL SPRINGS IS APPROXIMATELY 70 lbs (32 kg). SERIOUS INJURY COULD RESULT IF SPRINGS ARE SUDDENLY RELEASED

5. The barrel springs at the front of the upper receiver are held in by the barrel key and the front barrel bushing. The rear lock pin can be locked into the barrel key to help provide additional leverage and create a handhold. While maintaining the downward tilt of the upper receiver (to keep the barrel in place), firmly grasp the rear lock pin locked into the barrel key—not the springs—and pull it into place on the forward slot of the barrel (FIGURE 10). Work the barrel key until it is firmly seated in the barrel slot. The upper receiver is now fully assembled.

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FIGURE 10

6. Rotate the upper receiver top rail to the 12 o’clock position then place the upper receiver over the lower receiver.

7. Engage the notch in the front barrel bushing of the upper receiver with the front hinge pin of the lower receiver. To help couple the notch in the front barrel bushing and the front hinge pin of the lower receiver, tilt the upper receiver upwards to a 45-degree angle (FIGURE 11).

CAUTION ENSURE THE FRONT BARREL BUSHING AND HINGE PIN ARE PROPERLY MATED, OR THE RIFLE CAN BE DAMAGED BY FINAL ASSEMBLY MOTION.

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FRONT BARREL BUSHING

HINGE PIN

FIGURE 11 8. While positioned directly behind the rifle, grasp the charging handle and pull rearward against mainspring tension so the bolt will clear the barrel extension when the upper receiver is lowered (FIGURE 12).

FIGURE 12 9. Close the upper receiver onto the lower receiver. With the bolt retracted, the upper receiver should fit into the lower receiver easily without being forced. If the upper does not fit on the lower, check front barrel bushing/hinge pin alignment. Release the charging handle SLOWLY until the bolt is fully closed (FIGURE 13).

FIGURE 13

13 Model 82A1 10. Place the midlock pin (shorter pin) through the midlock hole in front of the magazine well on bottom of the rifle until it is fully seated, locking the upper and lower receivers together. Insert the rear lock pin through the rear lock hole of the upper receiver to complete the mating of the receivers (FIGURE 14).

FIGURE 14

WARNING THE RIFLE MUST NOT BE FIRED WITHOUT BOTH THE MIDLOCK AND REAR LOCK PINS FIRMLY IN PLACE. SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH COULD RESULT. LOADING AND FIRING 1. Using appropriate ammunition, load the magazine in the normal manner (FIGURE 15). Ensure that cartridges are pushed all the way to the rear of the magazine. Load no more than 10 rounds.

FIGURE 15

14 barrett.net 2. Ensure the safety lever is pointed towards “SAFE” (FIGURE 16).

FIGURE 16 3. Insert the magazine into the magazine well in the lower receiver, with magazine tilted at approximately a 45° angle (bullet tips upward). Insert the front of the magazine hook to its hinge, located in the front of the magazine well (1). Swing the rear of the magazine up until it locks into place by means of the magazine catch (2) (FIGURE 17). It should lock in with an audible click. Tug down on the magazine to ensure it is properly seated.

MAGAZINE HINGE

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4. With the safety in the “SAFE” position and the muzzle pointed in safe direction pull the charging handle to the rear until it stops, then release it (do not keep your hand on the changing handle). The rifle then loads and locks under its own spring power for all subsequent rounds.

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WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FORCE A CARTRIDGE INTO THE CHAMBER BY FORCING THE BOLT CLOSED. IF THE BOLT DOES NOT CLOSE EASILY, REMOVE THE CARTRIDGE AND EXAMINE IT FOR DAMAGE OR DEFECTS. CHECK THE CHAMBER FOR OBSTRUCTIONS.

WARNING DOUBLE HEARING PROTECTION SHOULD BE WORN WHEN FIRING SINCE HARMFUL LEVELS OF NOISE ARE GENERATED.

WARNING THE SHOOTER MUST BE POSITIONED DIRECTLY BEHIND THE RIFLE WITH THE RECOIL PAD HELD FIRMLY AGAINST THE SHOULDER. FIRING THE RIFLE IN ANY OTHER POSITION COULD RESULT IN INJURY BY CONTACT WITH THE RIFLE OR RIFLE SCOPE. 5. Because the rifle is recoil-operated, the shooter must be positioned squarely behind the rifle, with the recoil pad firmly against the shoulder. Anything less may result in injury, discomfort, or failure of the action to cycle correctly.

6. Rotate the safety lever to the “FIRE” position (FIGURE 18).

FIGURE 18

16 barrett.net 7. The rifle may now be fired. The rifle will fire one round for each pull of the trigger, until the magazine and chamber are empty.

WARNING THE BOLT DOES NOT AUTOMATICALLY REMAIN TO THE REAR WHEN THE RIFLE OR MAGAZINE IS EMPTY. ALWAYS PULL THE CHARGING HANDLE TO THE REAR TO INSPECT CHAMBER FOR AMMUNITION.

8. After the magazine is emptied, or you are done firing, place the safety lever in the “SAFE” position with the muzzle pointed in a safe direction and remove magazine. Clear the firearm by pulling the charging handle to the rear several times; visually and physically check the chamber for ammunition.

UNLOADING AND CLEARING RIFLE 1. Place the safety lever in the “SAFE” position.

2. Press the magazine catch forward, towards the magazine and remove the magazine (FIGURE 19).

FIGURE 19

17 Model 82A1 3. Pull the charging handle to the rear, and visually and physically check the chamber for ammunition (FIGURE 20). Insert a chamber flag into the ejection port to indicate the rifle is clear.

FIGURE 20

WARNING RECENTLY FIRED BRASS MAY BE VERY HOT

UNLOADING THE MAGAZINE - FIGURE 21 1. Hold the magazine in either the right or left hand, cartridges facing away from you.

2. Using the thumb of the other hand, push the cartridges forward and out one after another, until all are ejected.

FIGURE 21

18 barrett.net REMOVING THE MAINSPRING AND BUFFER 1. While maintaining constant control and pressure, rotate the buffer and spring to align the buffer notch with buffer stop on lower receiver (FIGURE 22).

BUFFER STOP

FIGURE 22 2. Allow buffer and mainspring to fully extend then remove (FIGURE 23).

FIGURE 23

19 Model 82A1 INSTALLING THE MAINSPRING AND BUFFER 1. Place buffer sleeve and mainspring into the lower receiver and align the buffer notch with the welded buffer stop of the lower receiver. (FIGURE 24).

BUFFER STOP

BUFFER NOTCH

FIGURE 24 2. Push the buffer and mainspring into the lower receiver in one continuous, fluid motion. Once pushed past the buffer stop, rotate the buffer to lock it behind the buffer stop. (FIGURE 25).

FIGURE 25

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WARNING UNLOAD AND CLEAR THE RIFLE BEFORE DISASSEMBLY. ENSURE NO LIVE AMMUNITION IS PRESENT DURING DISASSEMBLY, ASSEMBLY, OR CLEANING.

CAUTION DO NOT INSERT CLEANING RODS THROUGH THE MUZZLE. THE BARREL CROWN COULD BE DAMAGED WHICH WOULD SEVERELY DEGRADE THE ACCURACY OF THE RIFLE.

CLEANING AND LUBRICATION 1. The rifle should be cleaned and lubricated after each shooting session.

2. Apply cleaning solvent to a chamber brush and clean the chamber. Barrett Heavy Bore Cleaner is recommended.

3. Apply cleaning solvent to a bore brush and clean the bore. Barrett Heavy Bore Cleaner is recommended.

4. Clean the muzzle brake with a stiff plastic brush and bore solvent. It is best to clean the muzzle brake at the same time the barrel is being cleaned as the bore solvent will help loosen the carbon build-up on its interior walls.

5. Clean the bolt face with bore solvent. Use a stiff plastic brush to remove carbon from both the extractor and the ejector. Depress the ejector and extractor by hand to test their smooth function.

6. Use dry patches as necessary to remove cleaner from the bore and chamber.

7. Clean the remainder of the rifle with cotton-tipped swabs, general-purpose brushes and rags. Make sure all metal surfaces are coated with preservative oil.

21 Model 82A1 8. Lubricate the upper receiver along the bolt latch trip and the barrel at the barrel stop and front barrel bushing (FIGURE 26-A).

9. Lubricate the lower receiver along the bolt carrier rails, mainspring, and mainspring housing (FIGURE 26-B).

10. Lubricate the exterior surfaces of the bolt carrier and the neck of the bolt (FIGURE 26-C).

FRONT BARREL BUSHING

BARREL STOP

BOLT LATCH TRIP A BOLT CARRIER RAILS MAINSPRING

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WARNING TO PROTECT THE RIFLE FROM CORROSION, THE RIFLE AND THE INTERIOR OF THE CARRYING CASE SHOULD BE MOISTURE FREE BEFORE THE RIFLE IS PLACED IN THE CARRYING CASE FOR STORAGE.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE 1. Ensure that all bearing surfaces and exposed parts, particularly those listed below, are clean and properly lubricated: • Barrel • Bolt and bolt carrier • Mainspring housing • Trigger assembly • Transfer bar assembly • Lower receiver

2. Inspect all parts for looseness and tighten or replace, as necessary. • Inspect all parts (especially along welds) for cracks or damage and replace, if necessary. • Each time the rifle is assembled for firing ensure that the barrel, chamber, and locking lugs of the bolt are free of excess oil. When possible, an operational check using ten dummy rounds should be performed. Insert the dummy rounds into a magazine and load the magazine into the rifle. Manually operate the bolt carrier to the rear and forward, making sure the cartridges feed, extract, and eject properly. If the rifle is not functioning correctly, refer to the Troubleshooting section. • Refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING section for Malfunction and Immediate Action Troubleshooting.

3. The magazine, chamber/bore, and channel should be free of cleaner, oil, grease, or other lubrication prior to use.

23 Model 82A1 INSPECTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS - FIGURE 27 The rifle’s major groups are packaged as shown below: 1. Upper Receiver 2. Bolt Carrier Group 3. Lower Receiver 4. Magazine

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FIGURE 27 Ensure all components are present and inspect for damage. Detailed inspection should be conducted as follows:

WARNING UNLOAD AND CLEAR THE RIFLE BEFORE INSPECTION. ENSURE NO LIVE AMMUNITION IS PRESENT DURING THE INSPECTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING PROCESS.

INSPECTION: THE UPPER RECEIVER - FIGURE 28

FIGURE 28 1. Barrel springs must not be overstretched, and each coil should be tight, with no spaces between coils when the barrel key is not engaged into the barrel.

2. Battery bumpers should be in good condition (not frayed, cracked, or twisted).

3. The muzzle brake should be tight and fully screwed on.

4. The upper receiver should not be cracked, bent, or burred.

24 barrett.net 5. Check the front hinge pin slot in the front of the upper receiver to ensure that it is not deformed in any way.

6. The barrel should be clean and free of obstruction and oil.

7. All scope mountings should be tight, in good condition, and free of oil (iron sights, front and rear, may be lightly oiled at pivot points to prevent corrosion).

INSPECTION: THE BOLT CARRIER GROUP - FIGURE 29

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1. Ejector (1) and extractor (2) must be checked to ensure they are under spring tension, and neither chipped nor worn and does not stick in one position.

2. De-cock the firing mechanism by using the rear lock pin to depress the sear (FIGURE 30). Avoid the cocking lever to reduce chance of being pinched during de-cocking. Manually work the bolt (4) in and out, feeling for any roughness, which may indicate wear, corrosion, or dirt/grit in the bolt carrier(5).

WARNING USE REAR LOCK PIN TO DE-COCK THE FIRING MECHANISM. AVOID THE COCKING LEVER TO REDUCE CHANCE OF BEING PINCHED.

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FIGURE 30 3. Push the bolt into the carrier and inspect for firing-pin protrusion. Check firing-pin hole (on bolt face) to ensure it is not eroded or elongated. Bolt face should not be pitted.

4. Swing the cocking lever (6) forward. The sear (3) should capture the firing-pin extension before the cocking lever is fully depressed.

26 barrett.net INSPECTION: THE LOWER RECEIVER - FIGURE 31

FIGURE 31

1. With bolt carrier in place, pull it rearward and check to see that the mainspring moves freely (full travel) and is not deformed.

2. Hold bolt carrier back and down approximately ¼ in (6 mm) under mainspring housing (sheet metal closure). With the thumb safety on “FIRE”, pull the trigger. Firing mechanism should function (a slight rise in bolt carrier is normal). If the housing is bent, the bolt carrier will rise excessively as the trigger is pulled, preventing proper functioning.

3. Lower receiver should not be cracked, bent, or burred.

4. Check the hinge pin at the front of the lower receiver to ensure that it is not cracked, bent, or deformed in any way.

5. Check bipod assembly for function and the mounting hardware is tight.

27 Model 82A1 TROUBLESHOOTING MALFUNCTION CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Sluggish action Clean and lubricate or if cold check for over lubrication Check to see if the Replace the buffer if mainspring buffer is the head diameter is dragging over 1.850 in. Replace the buffer if showing excessive/uneven wear. Check Magazine: FAILURE TO a. Proper a. Reinstall magazine FEED Installation into the receiver b. Dirt/Debris b. Clean magazine c. Damage c. Replace magazine Rifle short cycles Hold rifle more firmly in the shoulder Bolt carrier assembly Please contact Tech binds Support Weak/broken Replace mainspring mainspring Check cartridge for Remove damaged damage round Check for dirty Clear and clean chamber FAILURE TO chamber CHAMBER Check for faulty Replace mainspring mainspring Check for bent Please contact Tech receiver Support Check bolt carrier Replace worn or FAILURE TO for proper assembly, damaged parts COCK worn or missing Reassemble correctly parts

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MALFUNCTION CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Check for Disassemble and clean obstruction between FAILURE TO firing pin and bolt LOCK OR Check for excessive Clean chamber and UNLOCK dirt or debris in barrel extension locking area

Faulty ammunition Replace ammunition Verify bolt carrier is Manually cycle carrier fully in battery (do not force closed) Check for improper Assemble properly installation of firing pin FAILURE TO FIRE Check for broken Replace or reinstall or improper trigger components installation of trigger components Check for Remove obstruction or obstruction of the debris firing pin or trigger Check for broken or Replace extractor missing extractor Ensure extractor is Remove, clean and FAILURE TO moving freely in slot lubricate extractor, EXTRACT plunger and spring Check for dirty Clean chamber chamber

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MALFUNCTION CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Check for proper Remove, clean, FAILURE TO movement of ejector lubricate or replace EJECT ejector and/or spring as needed Check for faulty/hot Replace or cool ammunition ammunition Check for damaged Replace/install or missing mainspring or buffer as VERY HARD mainspring/buffer needed RECOIL Check for loose, Please contact Tech missing, damaged/ Support clogged muzzle brake

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33 Model 82A1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 9 QT Y. Spike Magazine Magazine Latch, Bolt Latch, Bolt Spring DESCRIPTION Monopod Foot Monopod Pin, Latch, Bolt Pin, Latch, Elevation Collar Elevation Scope Ring Bolt Scope Mag. Floor Plate Mag. Magazine Spring Magazine Scope Base Screw Scope Spring, Latch, Bolt Latch, Spring, Magazine Follower Follower Magazine Mount, Bipod Yoke Mount, Scope Ring Washer Scope Rear Hand Grip Nut Rear Carrying Handle Pin Left Rear Hand Grip Rear Left Carrying Handle Nut Monopod Lock Knob Lock Monopod Right Rear Hand Grip Right Rear Monopod Foot Screw Foot Monopod Scope Base Complete Scope Rear Hand Grip Screw Rear Muzzle Brake Shim Kit Muzzle Brake Carrying Handle Clamp Monopod Foot Washer Foot Monopod Carrying Handle Mount Monopod Elevation Screw Elevation Monopod Carrying Handle Complete Muzzle Brake Screw Washer Muzzle Brake (Optional) Bipod leg Complete, Bipod leg Complete, (Optional) 91 97 92 93 95 96 99 94 111 89 98 90 117 112 113 115 116 119 114 118 101 110 107 102 103 105 106 109 104 108 100 NO. ITEM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 QT Y.

Bolt Ejector Extractor Firing Pin Barrel Key Barrel Key Mag. Catch Mag. Front Sight Midlock Pin Main Spring Main Muzzle Brake Cocking Lever Cocking Ejector Spring Ejector DESCRIPTION Windage Knob Front Sight Pin Bolt Carrier Pin Bolt Carrier Windage Screw Elevation Screw Elevation Rear Sight Body Rear Extractor Spring Rear Sight Scale Rear Battery Bumper Extractor Plunger Rear Sight Spring Rear Front Sight Catch Front Sight Spring Windage Knob Pin Windage Knob Rear Sight Apeture Rear Barrel Spring Screw Elevation Screw Pin Elevation Muzzle Brake Screw Muzzle Brake Elevation Screw Ball Elevation Magazine Catch Pin Catch Magazine Cocking Lever Spring Lever Cocking Front Sight Catch Pin Front Sight Catch Impact, Barrel Bumper Rear Sight Scale Screw Rear Elevation Screw Spring Elevation Windage Screw Spring Barrel Spring Assembly Rear Sight Base Detent Rear Magazine Catch Spring Catch Magazine Upper Receiver Complete Upper Receiver .50 BMG Barrel Assembly Firing Pin Extension Spring (Includes Bolt - 82101, #50) 71 51 61 81 77 72 73 75 57 74 76 79 67 78 47 52 53 87 70 55 62 63 59 65 56 69 66 83 45 82 54 58 85 49 50 46 64 68 86 60 48 84 88 80 NO. ITEM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 QT Y. Sear Sear Safety Safety Trigger Trigger Sear Pin Sear Bipod Pin Pistol Grip Pistol Sear Lever Lever Sear Recoil Pad Recoil Bipod Yoke Bolt Carrier Accelerator Accelerator Sear Spring Sear Transfer Bar Transfer Bipod Screw Bipod Spring Disconnector Disconnector Sear Housing Sear Firing Pin Safety Spring Safety Rear Lock Pin Lock Rear Trigger Spring Trigger Bipod Detent Sear Lever Pin Lever Sear DESCRIPTION Safety Detent Safety Transfer Bar Pin Transfer Accelerator Rod Rod Accelerator Yoke mount Nut Yoke Pistol Grip ScrewPistol Cam / Ejector Pin / Ejector Cam Recoil Pad Screw Pad Recoil Accelerator Spring Accelerator Pistol Grip Washer Pistol Main Spring Buffer Spring Buffer Main Cam Pin Assembly Cam Trigger Housing Pin Trigger Transfer Bar Detent Transfer Transfer Bar Spring Transfer Disconnector Spring Disconnector Bipod Leg Complete Bipod Leg Firing Pin Extension Bipod Shim Bushing Yoke Mount Washer Mount Yoke Accelerator Spring Screw Accelerator Lower Receiver Complete Receiver Lower 1 7 2 3 5 6 9 4 8 11 17 31 12 21 13 15 16 19 41 14 18 10 37 27 22 32 33 23 35 25 24 26 29 36 39 42 34 43 28 38 20 30 44 40 NO. ITEM

34 barrett.net 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 9 QT Y. Spike Magazine Magazine Latch, Bolt Latch, Bolt Spring DESCRIPTION Monopod Foot Monopod Pin, Latch, Bolt Pin, Latch, Elevation Collar Elevation Scope Ring Bolt Scope Mag. Floor Plate Mag. Magazine Spring Magazine Scope Base Screw Scope Spring, Latch, Bolt Latch, Spring, Magazine Follower Follower Magazine Mount, Bipod Yoke Mount, Scope Ring Washer Scope Rear Hand Grip Nut Rear Carrying Handle Pin Left Rear Hand Grip Rear Left Carrying Handle Nut Monopod Lock Knob Lock Monopod Right Rear Hand Grip Right Rear Monopod Foot Screw Foot Monopod Scope Base Complete Scope Rear Hand Grip Screw Rear Muzzle Brake Shim Kit Muzzle Brake Carrying Handle Clamp Monopod Foot Washer Foot Monopod Carrying Handle Mount Monopod Elevation Screw Elevation Monopod Carrying Handle Complete Muzzle Brake Screw Washer Muzzle Brake (Optional) Bipod leg Complete, Bipod leg Complete, (Optional) 91 97 92 93 95 96 99 94 111 89 98 90 117 112 113 115 116 119 114 118 101 110 107 102 103 105 106 109 104 108 100 NO. ITEM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 QT Y.

Bolt Ejector Extractor Firing Pin Barrel Key Barrel Key Mag. Catch Mag. Front Sight Midlock Pin Main Spring Main Muzzle Brake Cocking Lever Cocking Ejector Spring Ejector DESCRIPTION Windage Knob Front Sight Pin Bolt Carrier Pin Bolt Carrier Windage Screw Elevation Screw Elevation Rear Sight Body Rear Extractor Spring Rear Sight Scale Rear Battery Bumper Extractor Plunger Rear Sight Spring Rear Front Sight Catch Front Sight Spring Windage Knob Pin Windage Knob Rear Sight Apeture Rear Barrel Spring Screw Elevation Screw Pin Elevation Muzzle Brake Screw Muzzle Brake Elevation Screw Ball Elevation Magazine Catch Pin Catch Magazine Cocking Lever Spring Lever Cocking Front Sight Catch Pin Front Sight Catch Impact, Barrel Bumper Rear Sight Scale Screw Rear Elevation Screw Spring Elevation Windage Screw Spring Barrel Spring Assembly Rear Sight Base Detent Rear Magazine Catch Spring Catch Magazine Upper Receiver Complete Upper Receiver .50 BMG Barrel Assembly Firing Pin Extension Spring (Includes Bolt - 82101, #50) 71 51 61 81 77 72 73 75 57 74 76 79 67 78 47 52 53 87 70 55 62 63 59 65 56 69 66 83 45 82 54 58 85 49 50 46 64 68 86 60 48 84 88 80 NO. ITEM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 QT Y. Sear Sear Safety Safety Trigger Trigger Sear Pin Sear Bipod Pin Pistol Grip Pistol Sear Lever Lever Sear Recoil Pad Recoil Bipod Yoke Bolt Carrier Accelerator Accelerator Sear Spring Sear Transfer Bar Transfer Bipod Screw Bipod Spring Disconnector Disconnector Sear Housing Sear Firing Pin Safety Spring Safety Rear Lock Pin Lock Rear Trigger Spring Trigger Bipod Detent Sear Lever Pin Lever Sear DESCRIPTION Safety Detent Safety Transfer Bar Pin Transfer Accelerator Rod Rod Accelerator Yoke mount Nut Yoke Pistol Grip ScrewPistol Cam / Ejector Pin / Ejector Cam Recoil Pad Screw Pad Recoil Accelerator Spring Accelerator Pistol Grip Washer Pistol Main Spring Buffer Spring Buffer Main Cam Pin Assembly Cam Trigger Housing Pin Trigger Transfer Bar Detent Transfer Transfer Bar Spring Transfer Disconnector Spring Disconnector Bipod Leg Complete Bipod Leg Firing Pin Extension Bipod Shim Bushing Yoke Mount Washer Mount Yoke Accelerator Spring Screw Accelerator Lower Receiver Complete Receiver Lower 1 7 2 3 5 6 9 4 8 11 17 31 12 21 13 15 16 19 41 14 18 10 37 27 22 32 33 23 35 25 24 26 29 36 39 42 34 43 28 38 20 30 44 40 NO. ITEM

35 Model 82A1 NOTES

36 P/N 82141, REV C Murfreesboro, TN 37133 USAMurfreesboro, TN37133 615.896.7313 fax 615.896.2938 P.O. Box1077 barrett.net barrett.net

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